Critics worry that agency bureaucrats are in fact accountable to no one, making rules that have the effect of law without ever having to stand for election.
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Rather, it agreed to endorse only the principles underpinning the EITI, making its rules non-binding.
And they add that regulatory changes made in 2010 have proven enough to protect investors making more rules unnecessary.
"To be clear - we are not 'making these rules' up, " he added.
Even without a crisis, a bank is getting too big for comfort if regulators start making their rules around it.
By making the rules clear in advance, the price band also promises to shine a spotlight on the cartel's opaque mechanism.
C. for a year, " he says, "is that many of the people making the rules and setting the policies have absolutely no idea how the technology works.
Many think he will do just that, helped by constitutional rules making it difficult to dissolve the parliament.
We embrace the opportunity for unlimited income, the thrill of creating our own schedules and making our own rules.
While Russia's is a cash-driven economy, there are rules making it hard to withdraw large quantities of cash from a bank.
Congress in 1980 barred the Federal Trade Commission, which monitors ad practices, from making broad new rules on food advertising to children.
Vernon and squeaky co-host Orla O'Rourke failed to overcome the impression that they were making up the rules as they went along.
They essentially upheld the law as most patent lawyers understood it, and deliberately avoided making any new rules to define what can be patented.
What's going on here is that we're in uncharted territory, a world where the Fed and the Treasury are making up the rules as they go along, where accountability is being ignored and a world where the government bails out Bear Stearns and its creditors rather than letting those who have been reckless learn a lesson for the next time.
But the rules-making body has done considerable research on the implications of a rollback.
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Moreover, there will almost certainly be an onslaught of lobbying to block a clause making new executive compensation rules retroactive.
That's because the rules-making body won't sell Stimpmeters to ordinary golfers, only to clubs, golf-course superintendents and tournament setup officials.
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He complained that immigration rules were making it more difficult to bring in artists and performers to study and teach.
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Cyclists also had advice for other cyclists: Earn the respect of drivers by following the rules and making your presence seen.
The first is that tougher rules risk making British banks less competitive.
The following year, the International Cricket Council relaxed its rules, making it legal for bowlers to straighten their arms up to 15 degrees.
The Commission also received an informal complaint alleging that Verizon Wireless had violated the FCC's C Block rules by making such a request.
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We have increased automobile and bike safety and prevented drownings and poisonings by making simple but strict rules compelling Americans to change their habits.
Mom and dad know that the rules are making it almost impossible for their daughter to receive a pair of lungs through the transplant system.
Ms. Kaufman said taxpayers need to be aware that there is no special exception to the rules when making a transfer to a family member.
Cheerfully admitting that he has been making up his own rules in order to try to save the game, he has apologised in the way the Russians demanded.
And to this end, both our countries will work on regional trade and investment rules-making, with a view to building AFTA or the Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific.
Dan Mica, a former Democratic congressman from Florida and now chief executive of the Credit Union National Association, says the party in power will tweak lobbying rules, making influence more transparent.
And just like with cash, if income from bartering results in taxable income, you may be required to make estimated tax payments (subject, of course, to the regular rules for making estimated payments).
And there sat Whitney Johnson, a secretary on Wall Street with few connections, no Ivy League pedigree, and, low on confidence, watching the guys making and breaking the rules of the game.
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